At Froman Law Firm, we assist with many aspects of creating and running a business or corporation. Some of our services include preparing partnership agreements, incorporating businesses, writing and reviewing business contracts, and advising individuals, partnerships and corporations.

The intricate U.S. immigration laws contain certain provisions that are aimed at protecting specific classes of immigrants. Some of the specific classes of persons who may be eligible for special immigrant visas include U.S. Armed Forces Servicemembers, Battered Spouses and Children, Returning Residents, Religious Workers, and Juvenile Wards.

The most commonly issued type of nonimmigrant visa is the visitor's visa. A person can obtain a visitor's visa to enter the United States for up to six months for either business purposes or pleasure. A visitor's visa works well for a person who lives outside the United States, but who needs to come periodically to the United States for temporary visits. If...

There are many educational and exchange programs available to foreigners wishing to come to the United States. These range from study at the university level to participation in a special exchange program.

Being placed in removal proceedings can be a frightening and stressful experience. Fortunately, there are multiple defenses to removal which may be used not only to allow the person to remain in the United States during the duration of the proceedings, but also to establish a legalized status in the United States.

If your petition or application is denied, an appeal or motion to reopen or reconsider the matter may be possible. At Froman Law Firm, we have experience in preparing appeals and motions to various immigration agencies, including the Administrative Appeals Office (AAO), the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA), and the Board of Alien Labor Certification Appeals (BALCA). We...

Often if a person wants to apply for a temporary visa or permanent residence, he or she may need a waiver to do so. There are many reasons why a person might need a waiver. For example, a person who entered the United States illegally but now wishes to apply for permanent residence must request a waiver of the 10-year bar that he received for being "unlawfully present...

When an individual plans to work in the United States or a company plans to hire a foreign worker, there are various types of visas that may apply to the situation. Those different types fall into two main categories: Employment Visas and Business Immigration.

A person can become a citizen of the United States either by birth or adoption or through naturalization. If any of your parents or grandparents was a U.S. citizen, you may be, too. Children may become citizens in certain instances when their parents become citizens. Find out if you already are or may be eligible to become a U.S. citizen.

Business Owners / Employers

At Froman Law Firm, we provide a variety of services to business owners and their employees. From incorporating a business to petitioning for employment visas, Froman Law Firm is prepared to meet the needs of you or your company.